COVID-19大流行期间西班牙拉丁裔变性妇女卖淫经历

Q4 Social Sciences
Olaya García-Vázquez
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:本文描述了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间拉丁裔变性妇女卖淫的经历和处境所带来的后果。这项研究的目的是使这一群体在科学研究中更加明显,这在拉丁美洲尤其缺乏。结果基于混合研究设计,对西班牙从事性交易的拉丁裔跨性别移民女性进行了三次深度访谈和21份标准化问卷调查。在访谈和问卷调查中提到的最相关的问题是:a)大流行加剧了粮食和住房不安全,以及其他性别认同需求;B)除了缺乏报告和保护系统外,极易受到暴力侵害;(C)身心健康状况下降,此外,在封锁期间情况不正常的情况下,在需要时无法获得医疗服务;D)社会和劳动歧视,促进卖淫;E)促使她们从事性行业的经济需要;F)本研究样本中存在未被发现的可能的人口贩运或剥削受害者。综上所述,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,西班牙从事卖淫的跨性别移民妇女遇到了一些困难,这些困难与社会脆弱性有关。
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The Experiences of Latina Transgender Women in Prostitution in Spain during COVID-19 Pandemic
: This article describes the consequences of the experiences and situations for Latina transgender women in prostitution during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this research was to make this group more visible to the scientific research, which is especially lacking in Latin America. The results are based on a mixed research design corresponding with three in-depth interviews and twenty-one standardized questionnaires with migrant Latin transgender women engaged in commercial sex in Spain. The most relevant problems mentioned during the interviews and questionnaires were: a) food and housing insecurity reinforced by the pandemic, as well as other gender identity needs; b) high vulnerability to violence in addition to a lack of access to reporting and protection systems; c) decrease of physical and mental health, in addition to the lack of medical access when needed in cases of irregular situation reinforced during the lockdowns; d) social and labor discrimination, which promote the engagement in prostitution; e) economic necessity that motivates them to be involved in the sex industry; f) the presence of possible victims of human trafficking or exploitation in the sample of this study who are not detected as such. In conclusion, migrant transgender women in prostitution in Spain experienced several difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic, which were related to social vulnerability.
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